
Deputy head of government: Italy does not take back refugees
According to the words of Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, Italy will not take back migrants from Germany until further notice despite new EU rules
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According to the words of Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, Italy will not take back migrants from Germany until further notice despite new EU rules. Previously, Italy had rejected according to official figures since 2023 about 80,000 so-called readmission requests of other countries. Since 2023, about 80,000 readmission requests have been rejected Since mid-June, a new asylum and migration pact (Geas) applies in the EU.
Furthermore, According to Italian media reports, there should be talks between the interior ministers Matteo Piantedosi and Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) due to the dispute between Rome and Berlin soon. Therefore, every migrant in the EU country must make an asylum application, which he entered first. This is justified by the fact that the national reception system is completely overburdened.
In addition, The governments in Rome and Berlin are arguing about how to deal with such so-called secondary migrants. Salvini, who is Minister of Transport in the right-wing tripartite coalition of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, said at a party meeting in northern Italy’s Trent: “Germany has no right to send us a single illegal immigrant back as long as German NGO ships are sailing in the Mediterranean to land thousands of illegal immigrants in Italy and Europe.” The League chief had previously been extremely harsh as interior minister against boat refugees and aid organizations.
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According to the words of Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, Italy will not take back migrants from Germany until further notice despite new EU rules.
reliability low1/3 sourcesPreviously, Italy had rejected according to official figures since 2023 about 80,000 so-called readmission requests of other countries.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSince 2023, about 80,000 readmission requests have been rejected Since mid-June, a new asylum and migration pact (Geas) applies in the EU.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAccording to Italian media reports, there should be talks between the interior ministers Matteo Piantedosi and Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) due to the dispute between Rome and Berlin soon.
reliability low1/3 sourcesTherefore, every migrant in the EU country must make an asylum application, which he entered first.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThis is justified by the fact that the national reception system is completely overburdened.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe governments in Rome and Berlin are arguing about how to deal with such so-called secondary migrants.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSalvini, who is Minister of Transport in the right-wing tripartite coalition of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, said at a party meeting in northern Italy’s Trent: “Germany has no right to send us a single illegal immigrant back as long as German NGO ships are sailing in the Mediterranean to land thousands of illegal immigrants in Italy and Europe.” The League chief had previously been extremely harsh as interior minister against boat refugees and aid organizations.
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